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On 02/05/2018 at 10:51 AM, ElleAli76 said:

Hello boys ! Back in Perth yesterday , Saudi was good , just a bit hot from my liking emoji28.png anyway need help - anyone knows any contact or trust shipping company in Melbourne ?

Welcome bk!

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29 minutes ago, t_revz said:

 


Boo

Ghey

 

I know, right?

on the upside, dude fitting the tyres complimented me on the complete lack of chicken strips on the old rear knobbly.

REALLY need to find a bloke that does epic fabrication on fuel tanks too, if anyone has any suggestions.

Hi,

Wheels arrived from Japan. 18x9.5 +15 old skool

The SSR Type C were released in a gunmetal colour (and a bronze and gold). really wanted the colour code....

Contacted SSR via emails and facebook message to their 3 sites. most wont reply. and one in Aus says they wont give out the information.

Might just have to go some custom gunmetal. . . Bagh frustrating.

ranged from $100 to $300 aud per wheel for the work =/

Good reviews on google of "alliance rim repair".

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